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Hamlet of Egypt Historic District Site of 1st town meeting Stagecoach & trolley stop Farming & canning center
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Historic Church South Perinton United Methodist Church. Oldest church in Perinton. Founded in 1837.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM22SO_hannan-homestead_Fairport-NY.html
Hannan Homestead occupied since 1810 by Hannan family. James Hannan, pioneer and 1812 soldier; son and grandson Perinton Supervisors.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM189E_d-marsh-field_Fairport-NY.html
Site of town's first Little League Baseball field. Dedicated to P. David Marsh on June 8, 1953.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1893_baird-road_Fairport-NY.html
Historic DistrictSite of 1800's farming community. First Perinton subdivision. R.S. & E. Trolley Stop
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1892_new-york-state-canals_Fairport-NY.html
The Erie Canal was the most important of America's inland waterways. It facilitated the opening of the American frontier and provided a route west for tens of thousands of settlers and immigrants. Villages, towns, and cities were born along its ro…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1891_fullams-basin_Fairport-NY.html
Early rival of Fairport. Named for Elisha Fullam. From this settlement Erie Canal passengers often took stage to Rochester.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM161W_hamlet-of-egypt_Fairport-NY.html
Historic DistrictSite of 1st town meetingStagecoach and trolley stopFarming & canning center
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM136G_spice-mill_Fairport-NY.html
Near this site in 1883, the R.T. French Co. began milling spices. A fire in 1885 destroyed the plant causing move to Rochester.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM136F_american-can-company_Fairport-NY.html
Sanitary can developed on this site by G.W. Cobb in 1904
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